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A fascinating project that aimed to redefine the user interface of current hair dryer forms.
The handle design and button placement are the biggest changes, it would be intriguing to see how much of a difference this makes.

A striking logo that emphasises the first letter of the company name for impact. I love the colours chosen, they're unusual but vivid!
The sharp typeface and use of shadows combine to make a geometrically strong logo.

An ingenius iPad interface that allows you to interact with Fiat cars and decide on the one for you. I like the ease with which this interface allows you to change between colours and specifications.
The driving simulator is a brilliant concept, really enticing for potential customers.

A stylish and sleek design for a localised social network. This social network is designed around one particular art institute and has specific features to keep the students in touch with each other.
I really like the typefaces used and the approach to design.

A brilliant logo for the app developers Robocat. I love the green of the eye visor and the brightness of the gold, it's incredibly eye-catching.
The reflective details are stunning, and help to make this an instantly unforgettable logo.

A wonderfully psychedelic logo for an iPhone app. I love the design of the custom typeface, it's brilliantly memorable.
The use of vivid colour makes a powerful statement and works perfectly with this style of typography.

A brilliant logo that works perfectly on the chosen background of bark. I really like the lettering, the type is very reminiscent of a stamp style.
The simple use of white and green beautifully fits with the concept.

A gorgeous example of clean and stylish user interface design. I love the sharpness of the dial and the hatching on the loading bar.
The use of one colour, in this case green, makes the design engaging while keeping it sleek.

A great rebranding of 'Gourmet Taffy'. The colours are inviting and perfectly reminiscent of the century-old product.
I really like the simple physical design of the packaging, it works well to show off the product.

A simple but effective site for an art director based in New York. I love the bold use of typography and the minimal layout of the site.
The navigation is intuitive and the links at the bottom are perfect for connecting with visitors across the whole spectrum.

A gorgeous shot of a thermometer app for the iPhone. I love the vivid expression of colour and the look of the glass tube.
The textured background and use of labels makes for an informative yet captivating interface.

This logo concept is made by the delightful custom typeface. I love the curvature of the type and the way the letters look like they belong together.
I particularly like the way negative space is used here.

A great site for an agent for illustrators and artists. I love the artist slides and the consistent use of pink to stamp an identity on the site.
The use of artist shots throughout is extremely effective at engaging the visitor to the site.

A gorgeous user interface element that takes the form of a play button. I love how the loading is displayed and the simple details on the button.
The choice of colour is interesting, it makes a statement.